Among the signees are nine offensive players, including one quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, one tight end, and three offensive linemen. The Cardinals also added five defensive players, including one linebacker, two defensive linemen, and two defensive backs.
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Center Bryan Hudson, who was recently awarded the prestigious ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to compete for a championship. “Competing for a championship is always the goal at the beginning of the season,” said Hudson. “So to have gotten to this point is definitely encouraging for all of us. We’re excited to be practicing still and getting ready for the game.”
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Quarterback Devin Leary showcased his talent by throwing for three touchdowns, leading the way for the Wildcats. He completed 12 of 22 passes for 206 yards, with one interception. Leary’s favorite target was Ray Davis, who contributed greatly to the victory, scoring three touchdowns, including the game-winning one. Davis not only excelled as a rusher, gaining 76 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries, but also made an impact in the passing game, catching four passes for 51 yards and two scores.
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Louisville comes into the game with a 9-1 record after a thrilling 31-24 comeback victory over Virginia last week. Isaac Guerendo’s 73-yard touchdown run with three minutes remaining sealed the win for the Cardinals. Despite overcoming a 14-0 halftime deficit, Virginia couldn’t hold on as Louisville tied the game with a 52-yard touchdown pass to Ahmari Huggins-Bruce.
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Cardinals Read: Crucial ACC Showdown: Cardinals Set to Battle Virginia Tech on Home Turf
One of the notable achievements from the Duke game was Louisville’s first-ever shutout against a ranked opponent. The Cardinals’ defense held Duke to just 202 yards of total offense and 51 rushing yards. This stellar defensive performance marks the third straight game in which Louisville has held their opponents to under 300 yards of total offense, and the fourth straight game in which they have held their opponents to under 100 rushing yards.
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Cards Aim to Extend Home Winning Streak to Nine in Crucial ACC Matchup
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminIn their last game, Louisville fell to Pitt by a score of 38-21. The Cardinals struggled with turnovers, giving the ball away three times inside the opposition’s 30-yard line. Despite holding a halftime lead of 21-14, they were unable to maintain their momentum and were outscored 24-0 in the second half, resulting in their first loss of the season.